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Black Horse Inn
"Stunning Grade II Listed Gastropub, Set In The Idyllic & Historic Village Of Castle Rising. With A Gastropub Menu Served Daily & Accompanied By A Selection Of Premium Beverages."
Address: , King's Lynn PE31 6AG, NFK, GB
State: NFK
City: King's Lynn
Zip Code: PE31 6AG


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Reviews
Nice Restaurant/Pub in this historic village just off the North Norfolk Coast Road near Sandringham. The food is good and for Sunday lunch you're asked to order ahead. Dishes are good value for money. Our party had Roast Beef and Roast Pork as well as the Roast Butternut squash vegetarian option. All were very good indeed. They have a simple dessert menu that varies but all delicious. Unsure about wheelchair access but they have very modern, very clean loos. There is masses of parking and they are dog friendly!
The friendliest staff & delicious food! Lovely interior very cozy & plenty of outdoor eating space. Plus a massive car park. The best part was how dog friendly this business is. My 2 pups were in puppy heaven with how much love they received. Highly recommend eating/drinking here!
Popped in for a drink at lunchtime and were tempted with the Tapas menu. Wow fantastic food in pleasant surrou dings served by friendly and helpfull staff. Will definatelly return soon.
Under new ownership since April and such a great improvement. Very clean, great customer service, good lunchtime menu and delicious food. We thought it great value for money for the quality and quantity of food and would have happily paid more for our meals so left a nice tip instead. Will definitely return and looking forward to trying the evening menu. Parking: Plenty parking
Really lovely looking pub with a good outside area. The food is very good and reasonably priced. Excellent selection of drinks and friendly staff. Unfortunately they were very busy when I was there and they didn't seem very prepared, long queue at the bar and long waits for food. Definitely worth a visit if you are near by.
Myself and my daughter went for lunch today. Beautiful pub, nice to see it open, best wishes for the future. Lunch was superb, beautiful weather and good music. All staff were professional, friendly and obliging. Will definitely go again and again and again . LET THE MUSIC PLAY ON !!
Wonderful pub with character. The food was amazing and reasonably priced for what you got. Staff were very polite. A delightful lunch. However there could be more vegetarian options on the menu
Popped in two weeks ago passing on the recommendation of my friend driving. Loved the place so much I insisted on coming back yesterday. Stunning food and drinks. This place is an absolute gem.
This place is a hidden gem. Very polite and friendly staff, delicious food and very affordable prices. The Sunday roast was very good and the setting is lovely. We highly recommend the Black Horse Inn.
Mrs T and I visited the Black Horse Inn to celebrate our third wedding anniversary during Norfolk Restaurant Week; in the main we had a good time. It was a busy Friday night and we had the relatively late booking of just after 8pm. While service was friendly it was also slow to get going and our first course took 45 minutes to arrive. My pork belly was good, albeit somewhat forgettable; the single scallop it came with was the star of the plate. The wife enjoyed her mussels, but we both felt the portion size was a little meager; my half a slice of black pudding and small cube of pork belly gave the impression that it had been cooked by accountants. Mrs T liked her slow cooked beef, albeit the crispy shallots had gone AWOL. My cod and poached egg were largely well cooked, albeit the skin was flaccid, they had kept the skins on the new potato olive oil mash I know some people like this, but I'm not one of them, the tender stem broccoli had been substituted with spinach and they had been a too light with the curry oil which would have added some needed depth of flavour. The menu stated that there may be substitutions due to seasonality, but this, again with the slightly stingy amount, took the edge off the experience. My sticky toffee pudding was faultless, however the wife sent her Bailey's cheesecake back because it tasted of lemon and no Bailey's. They dealt with this request well and her replacement brownie was well received, although this light chocolate sponge was no dense gooey brownie. We washed everything down with a bottle of "premium" there words, not mine zinfandel, which was okay, but at £24 felt like it was at least £8 overpriced. Almost everything came with a somewhat thoughtless scattering of micro herbs; which surely are the foams of their day. Sadly they were often not well matched with the dishes they accompanied; coriander jarred against pork belly, apple, black pudding and scallop. Lemon balm and chocolate "brownie" were frankly odd bedfellows. This wasn't an out and out bad meal, but it was disappointing. It's easy to be critical, but only where there are mistakes and especially when you're paying £74 for the privilege...
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